Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/03/25/17:00:17
At 04:31 PM 3/25/2005, you wrote:
>Pardon if this is mis-posted. I'm a long-time cygwin user and fan, but not
>very good at usenet.
>
>Which package do I get to get 'netstat'?
>
>I found this (slightly silly) thread:
>
>http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-06/msg00959.html
>
>titled "yes -- netstat (was Re: is there any command to see all the current
>tcp socket?)",
>so it sounds like Cygwin does have netstat, but a search from this page:
>http://cygwin.com/packages
>found 0 matches, and a quick scan of the package names found no
>likely suspects. What am I doing wrong?
Ignoring Windows? I typed "which netstat" at my bash prompt just now and
was greeted with "/WINDOWS/system32/netstat". YMMV, depending on the
version of Windows you're running and your mount points.
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Actually, yes, I do tend to ignore windows when possible. It keeps
me happy. ;->
I've got the system32/netstat in my path currently, too. I guess I was
working off some bad past experiences with Windows 'find' vs. GNU 'find' - I
use GNU if it's available.
But if other cygwinners use Win netstat, I'll use it too.
Thanks.
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